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Jets WR Percy Harvin (ribs) is questionable for this weekend’s
game against the Dolphins. He put in a
limited practice on Friday, which gives him a shot to play. If active, Harvin will be a low-end WR3. He caught just 1 ball against Miami a few
weeks ago but ran 6 times for 27 yards.

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Jets HC Rex Ryan admits that he's not "optimistic" about WR Percy Harvin (ribs) playing in Sunday's finale against the Dolphins. Harvin didn't practice on Tuesday and "can't do a whole lot," according to Ryan. Eric Decker and Jeremy Kerley will serve as New York's top 2 WRs this weekend.

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Jets WR Percy Harvin (ankle) is active for today’s game
against the Titans. He couldn’t run as
of Wednesday, so it’s tough to believe he’s anywhere close to 100% now. Harvin is a risky WR3 for Week 15.

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NFL Network's Ian Rapoport hears that Jets WR Percy Harvin (ankle) will play against the Titans today. He's made an impressive recovery after being on crutches after last weekend's game and being unable to run on Wednesday. It's still unclear how big a role Harvin will play or how effective he'll be, so he's a risky fantasy play. But he's also coming off his best game as a Jet and gets a lifeless Titans defense. It makes Harvin a risk/reward WR3.

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Jets WR Percy Harvin (ankle) is questionable for this
weekend’s game against the Titans. He
returned to a limited practice on Friday and said afterward that he’s “ready to
roll.” But HC Rex Ryan remained
non-committal on Harvin’s availability. We
probably won’t know his official status before 3 pm ET on Sunday. And considering the injury and his shaky QB
play, Harvin will be a risky WR3 if active.

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Jets HC Rex Ryan admits that it'd be a "stretch" for WR Percy Harvin to play against the Titans this weekend. Harvin sprained his ankle last Sunday and was unable to practice on Wednesday. For what it's worth, Harvin believes he'll be able to play this weekend, but players are usually overly optimistic. Harvin is still dealing with swelling and has yet to resume running. Consider him doubtful for Week 15.

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Jets WR Percy Harvin has been diagnosed with a low-ankle sprain. It's better than a high sprain and gives Harvin a shot to play again this season. He posted a season-best 6-124-1 line against the Vikings on Sunday but will still be tough to trust in fantasy lineups. Harvin seems doubtful to play in this weekend's plus matchup against the Titans.

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Jets insider Rich Cimini hears that WR Percy Harvin's ankle injury could cost him the rest of the season. He was on crutches after the game and is scheduled for additional testing tomorrow. "I can't talk too much about the injury other than it will be evaluated here in a little bit," Harvin said. Check back tomorrow for an update.

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Jets WR Percy Harvin injured his ankle late in Sunday's game against the Vikings and will not return. He was having his best game in a long while, racking up 127 total yards and a score. We should get an update on his status later today or tomorrow.

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Jets HC Rex Ryan admitted that WR Percy Harvin will play a "small role on offense" against the Bills this weekend. He'll have had just 9 days to study the playbook. Look for Eric Decker and Jeremy Kerley to lead Jets WRs in snaps, with Harvin playing in certain packages. He can't be trusted in Week 8 fantasy lineups. Ryan added that Harvin will return kickoffs and "maybe" punts.

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The Jets have traded a conditional pick to Seattle for WR
Percy Harvin. Obviously, the Seahawks weren’t
thrilled with how Harvin fit into their offense. Their loss is Geno Smith’s gain, as he gets a legitimate weapon to pair
with Eric Decker. When you factor in
Smith’s rushing upside, he certainly has the ability to re-emerge as a matchup
fantasy option. Meanwhile, the Seahawks
are down to Doug Baldwin and Jermaine Kearse as their top-2 WRs. While Baldwin’s the more appealing fantasy
prospect, Russell Wilson’s always been one to spread the ball around. The 3rd-year QB is the biggest
fantasy loser in this deal, although his legs keep him in the QB1 mix.

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NFL insider Ian Rapoport believes WR Percy Harvin will be “unleashed”
this season. Rapoport recently observed Seahawks
practice and noted that unlike last year, Harvin’s participated in some
back-to-back sessions. It’s certainly
encouraging to see the 26-year-old at full health, as he appeared in just 1
game last season. He’s also built some
momentum this preseason with 7 catches for 92 yards. An ADP in Round 4 has us staying away, but Harvin's clearly capable of posting top 15 fantasy totals. He remains a boom-or-bust player.

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Seahawks WR Percy Harvin has enjoyed a healthy training camp. He's "wowed everyone with spectacular catches, blazing speed and his ability to elude tacklers," according to ESPN's Terry Blount. It's a good start in Harvin's quest to bounce back from his injury-wrecked 2013 season. But it doesn't make him any less of an injury risk when the real hitting starts. Harvin remains a risk/reward fantasy option that we're avoiding at his 4th-round ADP.

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